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Britain’s Got Talent final moved to Saturday to avoid clash with Ariana Grande charity concert

The Britain’s Got Talent final has been rescheduled for Saturday to avoid clashing with Ariana Grande’s ‘One Love Manchester’ benefit concert.

The final was originally scheduled to air on Sunday, but will now take place on Saturday, June 3 at 7.30pm on ITV.

An ITV spokesperson said: “Ariana Grande’s ‘One Love Manchester’ benefit concert is bringing artists and the public together, and will raise funds for the Red Cross’s Manchester Emergency Fund.

“ITV and Britain’s Got Talent have no desire to distract from this important cause, so we have taken the decision to move the Britain’s Got Talent final from Sunday night.”

The British Soap Awards will now air on Tuesday, June 6 at 8pm instead of Saturday, to make room for Britain’s Got Talent.

Pop singer Ariana Grande announced a charity concert to raise money for the victims of the horrific Manchester attack earlier this week.

The concert will feature the likes of Justin Bieber, Coldplay, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Pharrell Williams, Take That, Niall Horan and Usher, all of whom have agreed to waive their fee in order to perform.

‘One Love Manchester’ will take place at Emirates Old Trafford cricket ground on Sunday, June 4 and will be broadcast by the BBC.

Piers Morgan has bashed Will Young after the singer confessed to suffering from post traumatic stress disorder earlier this month. It was recently revealed that the Strictly Come Dancing contestant… read more

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Piers Morgan has bashed Will Young after the singer confessed to suffering from post traumatic stress disorder earlier this month.

It was recently revealed that the Strictly Come Dancing contestant quit the BBC show in 2016 because of PSTD.

While others praised the star for speaking honestly about mental health, Good Morning Britain presenter Piers was less convinced by Will’s words. The journalist took to Twitter, writing: “Will Young does not have PTSD. He has WNTS – Whiny Needy Twerp Syndrome.”

Naturally, the post was met with a flood of criticism from users of the social media platform. However, Piers went on to defend his remark. When asked by one follower if mental illness is a bad thing, the controversial celebrity replied: “I think it’s become a massively over-used term that damages focus for those with real issues.”

I think it's become a massively over-used term that damages focus for those with real issues. https://t.co/jNKSzvDXxV

Will quit Strictly rather unexpectedly in October last year which, at the time, sparked rumours of a fall-out between him and his professional dancing partner Karen Clifton, as well as speculation the singer had walked out after a row with judge Len Goodman.

However, the “Leave Right Now” singer revealed how his PTSD had recurred while he was competing on the BBC series during a recent interview for Bryony Gordon’s Mad World podcast.

Will explained: “I was really ill. I was dragging myself to rehearsals. I just couldn’t do it any more. It was so bad I thought – I’m not joking – I thought about breaking my leg.

“I decided to take on Strictly because I bloody love dancing. And I bloody hated it, because I was so ill.”

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Arrow’s Stephen Amell and Josh Segarra talk toughest days filming on set

Stephen Amell and Josh Segarra have revealed their toughest experiences filming on the set of Arrow season five.

The pair were speaking at an Arrow Q&A at Heroes and Villains Convention, which took place at London’s Kensington Olympia over the weekend.

In response to a question from a fan about the hardest stunts they had to perform on set, Amell said: “I don’t know if it was the hardest, but our day on the boat was exhausting. We were on the boat for an incredibly emotional scene that you know was very delicate and very tricky and had so many moving parts to it. Everyone was worried about the weather. And I was really worried that we would be so caught up in getting the cool shots that we would miss the important ones [gestures to their faces].”

Segarra agreed, adding that he also found the scenes where Chase tortured Oliver very difficult to film.

Segarra said: “Do you guys remember that episode with the cell, where I got to torture him [Stephen, as Oliver] a little bit? There were two days that stuck out. The boat day and that day. This man was shackled to the ground – they weren’t fake shackles, those were real shackles – and we were in that cell for twelve hours. It would take so long and you could see those marks on his wrists, you know?

“It was a pretty cool day and my respect for this guy grew a whole lot. Those were the days where we grew a little more. Those were the days where we started to get into the guts of those guys, see what they’re made of. So those were some fun days to shoot.”

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Geordie Shore‘s Gary ‘Gaz’ Beadle has been spotted flirting with Australian TV star Sam Frost, just one week after Emma McVey announced their split.

It was revealed last week that Gaz ended his relationship with Emma via text, before telling his former flame to move her stuff out of their shared home. Now, reports claim the reality star has been getting cosy with his Hell’s Kitchen Australia co-star.

The newly-single celebrity was spotted with Sam in Sydney last week, as the pair got a little touchy-feely during a night out.

According to New Weekly, a source said: “They were pretty chummy. He had his hand around her shoulder.”

This follows his ex-girlfriend’s angry Twitter rant last week, in which she confirmed the break-up and claimed Gaz had cheated on her throughout the relationship.

Sharing a written note with her 23,700 Twitter followers, Emma explained: “I’m going to put this out there now because I keep getting sent photos and videos of Gary with girls, of which are both from when we were together and from now that we have just broken up.”

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Arrow duo Stephen Amell and Emily Beckett Rickards have revealed their favourite moments in the Arrowverse so far and what they would love to see in a possible feature film.

The pair, who play Oliver McQueen (also known as the Green Arrow) and Felicity Smoak in the series, were talking to fans at a panel over the weekend at London’s Heroes and Villains Convention.

Rickards said: “I always remember finally when the universe first introduced the Flash as its own show. I think [that was] just a big change in where we were going and where we thought we were going. It just gave us a new chapter. It’s been awesome.

Meanwhile, Amell confessed to preferring the show’s more personal moments to the big action scenes.

He said: “I like the quieter moments on the show, like Emily and I had a lot of fun this year shooting the episode where we’re trapped in the bunker.

“The only part about that that wasn’t fun is that we filmed that episode right around the time that I shot American Ninja Warrior. And I kept having to – with my really really hurt arm – I kept having to just pick Emily up off the ground.”

“I like when we have the quieter moments, because we all have action scenes, but it’s when you stumble into an episode and you find a three and a half page scene that’s just a scene between two people talking? That’s really exciting. I like that.”

The pair also fielded questions on who and what they would like to include in a full-length Arrow film, should there eventually be one.

Amell said: “If we were going to do a feature length film, I would actually use every single important character from the history of the show. I’d like to put them all in a situation where they all have to work together, and I would like to put the entirety of the amount of money that we put into an entire season into 98 minutes of screen-time and see what happens.”

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The Only Way Is Essex’s Chris Clark claims he “didn’t use” Little Mix’s Jesy Nelson

The Only Way Is Essex‘s Chris Clark has opened up about his split from Little Mix’s Jesy Nelson, insisting “I didn’t use her”.

The two stars enjoyed a brief romance together before it was announced onthe ITVBe show that Chris had ended things with Jesy last month.

The TOWIE star has finally had his say on the break-up, admitting he called it quits because he felt “second best”.

Explaining how he was introduced to the singer, Chris told OK! Magazine: “[We met] on Instagram. That seems to be the way to meet girls nowadays! She liked one of my pictures and I thought, it can’t be that Jesy, surely not, but it was.

“And it went from there really. Our relationship came at a difficult time, though, because the band were touring America, so we mostly spoke on the phone. She was only in my life for about three months.”

The reality star continued: “I didn’t understand why she was so interested in me – I’m just someone from TOWIE.

“I always felt like second best, but that was my issue, not hers.

“Jesy and I ended on good terms. I didn’t use her.”

Chris is now back with ex-girlfriend Amber Dowding after the pair reunited on the show last series. Speaking about his and Amber’s split, Chris said: “The time apart gave me time to grow up.

“We didn’t talk for nearly eight months and, during that time, I changed a lot and I think I can be a much better boyfriend to Amber this time around.”

Amber added: “We’ve both seen other people but we’ve realised we’re happiest together.

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Captain America and Agent Carter star Hayley Atwell wants Phoebe Waller-Bridge to be the next Doctor in Doctor Who.

The actor, who was appearing as part of a Captain America panel with co-star Stanley Tucci at the weekend, was originally asked by a fan whether she would like the role of the first female Doctor for herself.

Tucci immediately shouted “Yes!”, but Atwell was more reserved. She admitted: “No, I don’t want to play that, no, it’s not my thing, but I really respect it.”

However, she went on to explain her reasoning for this by revealing she would much rather Fleabag star Phoebe Waller-Bridge took on the coveted position after the departure of Peter Capaldi.

Atwell said: “One of the reasons why I say that is because I’m a really big fan of an actress called Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who did Fleabag – she won a BAFTA for it.

“She’s so amazing and there were talks of her being the next Doctor. She’s so funny and eccentric and unique that I think she would be brilliant.”

She continued: “All the doctors have reinvented themselves and they were all so different and effective, and I can’t really see anyone else other than Phoebe playing it.”

Peter Capaldi announced he would be stepping down from portraying the titular Time Lord earlier this year, after playing the role since 2013.

A number of names have been thrown in the mix as potential successors, including My Family‘s Kris Marshall and Fleabag‘s Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

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Made In Chelsea’s Sam Thompson and Tiffany Watson confirm split

Made In Chelsea couple Sam Thompson and Tiffany Watson will be taking a break from their relationship this summer.

Sam and Tiff’s relationship was definitely under a lot of strain in the last series of MIC, with the finale episode airing last night (Monday, May 29). The pair had already split a number of times following cheating allegations and recently attended couples’ therapy to try and sort out their issues.

Now, the pair have decided to temporarily break things off in order to give one another some breathing space. Speaking on the Made In Chelsea: End of Season party, Sam told host Rick Edwards: “We’re kind of going on a summer break.”

When asked if they were still in a relationship, Tiff explained: “We are together at the moment, but we’ve scheduled in a break.”

The duo plan to split after their upcoming romantic holiday together, although they both insisted the break-up will not be permanent.

“I want to marry Tiff, I know I’m going to have kids with her. I’m just very aware of how young I am,” Sam said.

Tiff added: “I want to go on holiday with my friends, I want to do my own thing for a bit.”

The two have even agreed they are allowed to get with other people once their scheduled break begins. However, Tiff has laid down firm ground rules about who is off limits.

She said: “Friends are obviously [banned].

“If I found out Sam got with Olivia [Bentley] I wouldn’t be best pleased. If it’s a random girl in Ibiza, I wouldn’t care.”

Sam’s sister Louise Thompson supported the decision and said the temporary break was “very brave”.

“I think they are very brave, but they’ve had a lot of time to think about this decision,” she confessed.

“I obviously live with Sam, I spend a lot of time with Tiff. We’ve become so close.”

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Binky Felstead announces she has quit Made In Chelsea

Made In Chelsea original Binky Felstead has announced her departure from the E4 series.

Long-term Made In Chelsea fans will be shedding a tear this morning after show favourite Binky confirmed she will not be returning for the next series. The star has stuck with MIC ever since the show first launched in 2011 and has been at the centre of some of the programme’s biggest storylines, including her relationship dramas with Josh ‘JP’ Patterson and, more recently, her pregnancy with his baby.

However, Binky explained how her time on the reality show has come to a “natural end” in an Instagram post last night.

Before the series finale aired at 9pm, Binky shared a nostalgic collage of MIC photos alongside the caption: “Was quite an emotional episode for me as this is my last full series filming after a magical 6 years.

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“Looking back to the shows very first episode & my very first scene I filmed with Ollie & Cheska it’s amazing & seems fitting I could end my time on the show with them as you will see tonight.

“Thank you for the amazing amount of support and love – what an incredible experience, couldn’t be prouder of this show & how far it’s come!

“It’s been my second family and I will deffo be back to do the odd bits and bobs on it I’m sure in the future, but now I feel my time has come to a natural end seeing as the next big (grown up) chapter of my life is about to begin!

“Thank you @e4chelsea , love you always. #proudtobeanoriginal.”

However, it’s not goodbye just yet as we get to watch Binky in her own MIC spin-off show Monkey, which will air on E4. The two-part series will follow the star and her boyfriend JP around as they prepare for labour and parenthood.

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Gilmore Girls’ Milo Ventimiglia reveals whether he’d be up for a second revival

Gilmore Girls star Milo Ventimiglia has told fans he doesn’t want a second revival for the series.

Gilmore Girls, the comedy-drama series about the relationship between a young mum Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and her daughter Rory (Alexis Bledel), aired for seven seasons from 2000-2007. Last year, the series returned for four more feature-length episodes courtesy of Netflix but left Rory’s story on a cliffhanger – leaving fans desperate for more.

Ventimiglia was speaking at London’s Heroes and Villains Convention during a panel for Gotham, in which he played Jason Lennon (aka The Ogre) for three episodes in 2015.

When asked about whether he would like to do another revival, Ventimiglia said: “When you go to a concert, right, the band leave the stage and you clap and they come back on for one more song. They leave again and you clap more and you want them back on… I don’t know if that’s how it works.

“I was excited to go back. It was a great time. I enjoyed my time. Jess was a fun character, but that was sixteen years in the past.”

He continued: “I think it was great, I’m very happy that the fans got those last little four episodes. And I think people should be happy that’s what they got. Beyond that, I kind of got a new gig – playing this guy called Jack [Pearson, in new NBC comedy This Is Us], which is a lot of fun.”

Ventimiglia played Rory’s love interest Jess Mariano through the main series, and returned to the mini-series revival to support his former flame during a difficult period of her life.

However, Ventimiglia was quick to dispel rumours that Rory could be pregnant with Jess’s baby, adding at the end of his response: “But it’s totally not Jess’s kid – just so you know – it’s not Jess’s kid.”